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Football Firsts with Peter Ramage

The former Newcastle, QPR & Crystal Palace defender talks us through his football memories

First game you watched live?
Back in 1991, Newcastle’s last game of the season against Hull. We got beat 2-1 if memory serves me right. My Auntie has got season tickets - and has done for about 40 or 50 years - so I jumped on board with her. The only player I remember was Lee Clark, because he scored at the death and got carried off on the shoulders of our supporters at the end.
First football hero?
Peter Beardsley. When he rejoined for the first season back in the Premier League, that’s when I w...

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